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Here’s a fun fact: The charismatic quarterback of the Tennessee Titans, Ryan Tannehill, was once a wide receiver during his college days at Texas A&M. Quite the journey from catching passes to throwing them!

As we take a trip down Tannehill’s gridiron journey, brace yourself for a twist in the tale involving an Instagram post. An unexpected post has fans buzzing, with some even scratching their heads in disbelief as the quarterback commits a series of unexpected blunders.

Social media fumbles

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Recently, an Instagram video by ‘nfloncbs’ showcased Tannehill in a light we’re not accustomed to. The Titans’ QB was seen committing not one, but two gaffes, leaving him to do push-ups on the spot as a consequence. The caption says, “Ball security is the key.” However, it was the fan reactions that fueled the fire.

 

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The video aimed to underline the importance of discipline, emphasizing that regardless of one’s stature, a mistake remains a mistake. But fans were quick to pick up on Tannehill’s push-up technique. “Who’s gonna tell Tannehill those ain’t pushups?” quipped one user, while another wondered, “What types of pushups are those?” But it wasn’t all fun and games, with one comment standing out: “He’s cheating himself… I’m surprised he’s made it so far as an athlete.” Ouch. while one caught all the attention, ” What the hell were those?”.

Déjà Vu Draft Decisions?

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For Tannehill, age seems to be just a number. At 35, he’s as spry and enthusiastic about the game as ever. But with the Titans drafting quarterbacks in consecutive years, it’s natural to wonder where Tannehill fits into their long-term plans.

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While the Titans’ recent drafts have hinted at planning for the future, Tannehill isn’t fazed. His commitment to mentoring the newly drafted quarterbacks underscores his team spirit. “From the moment I got drafted, he was supportive,” noted Will Levis, the Kentucky quarterback recently drafted by the Titans.

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As Tannehill enters the final season of his four-year, $118 million contract, he remains the Titans’ first choice, a testament to his skills and dedication. And though his touchdown passes last season might not reflect his usual brilliance, it’s essential to remember the challenges and limited pass attempts he faced. Here’s hoping that the upcoming season will see Tannehill silence critics and showcase his trademark prowess on the field.

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